DECEMBER EVENT PT 1
DECEMBER EVENT PT 1
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→ 12/3 Lockdown
- The wind picks up at midnight, flowing through the streets but softened by the snowflakes that drift down from the sky. Over the full hour of Lockdown, the snowfall dampens the wind and makes it harder to follow the stream than before, blowing out from the forest and towards the center of town where a snowdrift builds up against the shut doors of the hospital's main entrance. Defeat the Daitengu, and the next dungeon appears the month after... During Lockdown, black blobs of Shadows continue to seep out of the hospital, shrine, lake, and school, but with the third Daitengu defeated, the wind doesn't howl as strongly and the snowfall is light, leaving the town dusted with snow the next morning that easily melts by mid-day. The town is cold, quiet, and still, almost as if holding its breath, but perhaps it's an illusion created by the townspeople staying indoors to keep out of the cold, and that everybody who had arrived from the alternate Hirajiro has been spirited away overnight, gone without fanfare by the time the wind dies down at the end of Lockdown. The only thing left behind is a complete deck of tarot cards with no duplicates, neatly stacked and set by the entrance of the honden, with a heavy stone on top to keep the cards from blowing away in the wind.
With the wind picking up around the shrine, a slow, deep ringing can be heard from a large bell that has been tied up above the offertory box with a thick rope, swinging with the wind; the offertory box itself is emptied of gemstones at the beginning of the month, but will slowly fill back up if the Persona users continue to donate the stones dropped by defeated Shadows, with the understanding that any boon they receive comes with strengthening the Kotengu as well. As if called by the toll of the bell, it seems like all of the crows in town have congregated around the shrine for the winter, perched on the rooftops, lit stone lanterns, and even the torii, all peering down at whoever enters the shrine and keeping an eye on them all the while they stand on sacred land. Although the crows seem unbothered by the ringing bell, the resident fox skitters away whenever it hears the noise, although it will always return when the wind dies down, or if the bell is otherwise bound and still. The sign that's supposed to contain the shrine deity's name still lacks the name, but this time, the sign is painted over with solid black, the paint layered on so thickly, you can see where the trails of paint are pulled to the bottom of the sign, under which dry spots of black paint can be seen before covered by the dusting of snow.
Near the path leading from the shrine to the castle, a large area of trees has been demolished in a vaguely serpentine shape, the trees lying splintered and fallen but far enough to pose no danger to the castle. Unlike the shrine, there are little to no crows that hang around the structure, the same two stories with the broken stairs up to the incomplete third floor becoming hazardous to climb with the falling snow and the wind that blows through the open windows of the second floor, making the castle howl. The throne sports a new cushion and a thick woollen blanket draped over the back of it, but with the ofuda door containing just the same two as before, the castle remains stuck in time, and the night goes on.
→ 12/3 - 1/2 Town events
- It snows on and off over the next few days, getting steadily colder as the month progresses. While the snow is powdery and easy to clear, there's a lot of it that piles right back up by the end of the day, creating a constant demand for help shoveling the roads around the neighborhoods and marketplace to keep them clear, although the Persona users will have to keep the path to the castle and shrine clear on their own, as none of the townspeople are concerned about the forest in general. In town, all the extra snow initially gets pushed towards the center to dump into the lake, but after the lake freezes over after the first week of the month, the excess snow gets piled into a large hill and packed down to be perfect for sledding, with makeshift sleds ranging from laundry baskets to trash can lids left lying around for people to grab and slide— and pray they don't veer off course and crash straight through the ice covering the lake. A Persona may be able to thicken the ice and make it safer to skate on, but in the meanwhile, people will just have to watch out for the spots where the ice is thin and easily broken. Please don't fall in, unless it's near midnight and you fall straight into a random floor of the lake dungeon.
Strings of plain white Christmas lights adorn the trees in town and around the outskirts where it borders the forest, leaving the entire town lit with a soft glow after sundown. Throughout town, the decorations are similarly subtle, with fancier decorations seen in storefronts rather than people's homes, and instead of a single Christmas tree towering over the town, a set of four smaller trees line the back of a large stage set on the lakefront across the school building, which has made its appearance for summer festivals in the past. Surrounding the stage are many stalls that make up a holiday craft market that will be open all month. For a small fee, anybody can purchase a spot at the craft market to sell their own crafts, most of which are intended to be decorations for people's homes or to be given as gifts for Christmas and the New Year. Among the crafts are traditional gifts like knit scarves and sweaters, as well as clay figurines, beaded crafts, painted plates, and any manner of handmade items people have to offer. Although the main focus of the market is for crafts, there are also stalls selling refreshments such as hot chocolate and baked goods.
On the stage itself, each of the four trees is topped with a bird-like angel painted in soft reds, blacks, and golds, and rather than lights and ornaments, the trees have emas hung on the branches, with wishes written on the small wooden plaques. While emas are traditionally hung at a shrine for the kami to receive them, the emas here are for the community to offer and receive: for every wish you hang up, you're encouraged to take at least one other ema and fulfill that wish in return. Some of the wishes are very general, such as asking people to do good deeds to make the world a better place, wishing for the exams at school to be a little easier next year, or hoping everybody in the hospital will get better. Other wishes are more personal, such as wanting to learn a new skill, receive a certain toy, or help cleaning out a basement, and these personal wishes contain the person's name and contact information to indicate who to report to grant the wish. Not all wishes can be granted directly, but the effort put towards them still counts. There is no payment or other incentives to fulfill multiple wishes other than good karma, which will surely be returned to you in the new year.
→ MOD NOTES
- ⬥ Each character may make one free ema wish in the top-level below and the mods will reply with how the wish is fulfilled. Note that personal wishes will be signed for everybody to see, and while ICly all wishes will be fulfilled by the townspeople and not the Kotengu, for this first wish, a crow will occasionally swoop down and take an ema, so you guys can get your stat boosts and skill upgrades.
⬥ Additional ema wishes may be made for every thread reported that involves fulfilling one of the townspeople's wishes and must have a minimum of 5 comments from you. There is no limit to how many ema wishes that can be made, but all threads are due by 1/3/2020 when January's dungeon log goes up. These extra wishes will be fulfilled by the townspeople, so they might not know what to do with wishes like "+1 to all stats." You are still welcome to try, though, and they will do their best.
⬥ Part 2 of December's event will go up on 12/15 to encompass Christmas, New Years, and tragedy.
⬥ This month, the full moon occurs on 12/11 - 12/13. While Personas are stronger around the time of the full moon, they are more difficult to control and may behave strangely and disobey orders around these dates. This is an optional mechanic.
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We wouldn't have crashed. More than everything, I trust myself.
[ What little he has direct control over, himself is included, and his Personas are a part of himself. Everybody else is complicated, but at least he can understand himself, and that makes his bonds with his Personas strong. ]
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[ Self-doubt has no place when you're fighting for your life.
Anyway, 45 looks pretty at the ice leisurely again and then off to the side. ]
They sure are being mushy.
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[ Kido is kind of scary, but Terry is fair game. But Minato takes the rope from Vassago and holds his other hand out to 45. ]
Let's draw something too.
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When Minato holds his hand out, 45 reaches out to hold it. At least it's warmer than a human hand. ]
What do you have in mind? Maybe one of the Shadow blobs?
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Hm... I dunno if that'd be recognizable. Circles and lines are easy, so I was thinking mamudoon or something.
[ Let's draw a magic curse circle on the ice. ]
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That skill that tried killing her before. 45 nods. ]
Alright~ You got the whole thing memorized?
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[ It's too bad they can't cast it just by drawing the symbol. Minato's tried... He helps guide Vassago through the symbol, and they can't zoom across the ice like before because Minato keeps his skates sideways to dig his heel in and scratch up the surface in order to carve it into the ice. The entire rink is now a tripping hazard. ]
Never used it much 'cause the accuracy wasn't reliable, but it's handy when you're fighting against a horde.
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[ 45 ponders on this for a moment while also digging her heels into the ice as Vassago leads them around. ]
Clown god, have you ever seen a Persona that had a skill that it was weak against?
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I think so. With some juggling, I could teach my Personas almost whatever, even if they're weak against it. Some Personas can't learn certain sets, though. Why?
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[ But she thinks it's not how it works. ]
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[ Sort of like him, whose Persona ability wasn't exactly awakened on his own or anything, his Personas a mishmash of whatever he wanted to make them be through fusion and items instead of what they might naturally learn. It's not a bad things. makes them versatile. ]
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[ 45 smiles and looks down at the ice. ]
It didn't take long to draw that. I'm impressed.
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[ Impossible. Look at y'all. ]
I've spent a long time with my Personas, so seeing this stuff over and over again... I can draw it in my sleep. I know a lot about all the different attacks and stuff. So it's easy to teach Personas skills too.
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[ Understandable though. Teaching whatever skills you wanted sounds so broken though. ]
Though I guess I can't say that I'm the first nonliving thing to get a Persona, since RO was here before me.
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Yeah. Enkidu struggled with that too. One of my girlfriends back home was also an android.... Are you very familiar with RO635? I miss her.
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Hm~ I guess so? We weren't on the same team.
[ She bullied RO too, except it was a matter of life or death. Fun. ]
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We would've had fun together. RO635 and I went through the inn once and found a murder scene. I thought it was fun. She got mad at me for thinking that.
[ But it was fun... One day the inn will make a comeback, whenever I remember or whenever we need a convenient mass murderer. ]
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[ 45 would probably go with Minato if he wanted. ]
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[ gestures at murdergame Minato who did not try at all in any of the trials he's sat through. He was over in a corner sewing omamoris for people in one trial, and in another trial, he ICly slept through the entire 8-9 hours because OOCly I had a dentist appointment and then also napped all day. ]
If it was a game, yeah. But real life mysteries aren't clear cut, and you can't cheat. It'd be fun, but I dunno if I'm any good at actually solving anything.
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[ She guesses it's a no though. ]
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[ There's that hesitation again. ]
Do you have one handy?
[ He would be willing to partake in a trial run of solving a real life murder mystery, with the caveat that he might give up halfway through ]
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[ Yeah. Yeah... ]
Only if you promise to stick to it all the way.
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Okay. I promise.
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Great! I'll get started whenever I think of something~ the answer won't be me, after all. That would be boring.
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Oh. I thought you'd go easy on me... But that's fine. I'll work it out. If I can't, Souji's smart. Maybe he'd like to play detective.
[ He's the one out there solving murder mysteries, not Minato. ]
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